AFT Local 5143

Outdated labor laws governing private sector workplaces have for decades hindered working people seeking to exercise their collective bargaining rights. A management culture hostile to employees with labor representation has at the same time proliferated, adding to the difficulty. We're sharing the story of healthcare professionals overcoming these obstacles to organize and win a union election through mutual support and workplace solidarity.

Melodie Peters, president of AFT Connecticut, made the following remarks on the passage last night in both chambers of the Connecticut General Assembly of legislation concerning conversion of Connecticut's community hospitals:

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